PASTOR E. O. ABINA ADVISED PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI TO TAKE URGENT STEPS TO LESSEN THE CURRENT SUFFERINGS NIGERIANS
Pastor Abina, in his 56th
Independence Day anniversary message to Nigerians, said the current economic
challenge Nigeria was facing was surmountable, adding that Nigerians should not
lose hope in the current administration.
He also stated that most
importantly, for the current anti-corruption war to be won, President Buhari
must first try to reproduce himself in all other officials of government
working around him.
“The anti-corruption war
must first be domesticated in all serving government officials at all levels of
government including the Judiciary and the National Assembly.
“The founding fathers of
this nation, who fought for independence, their goal was not money but nation
building. Their desire was to see a Nigeria where all would be free and proud
to identify with, a Nigeria that is blessed with equal opportunity for all.
“This noble dream is fast
becoming a mirage. Over the years, Nigeria has systematically destroyed
structures and systems which would have made the country a great country,” he
said.
Pastor (Dr) Abina, who also
led a rally of members of the church on Saturday, October 1, to pray specially
for God’s intervention over the affairs of the country, expressed the hope that
from the ashes of the dark times the country currently faced, Nigeria will
emerge stronger, more prosperous, a delight to all and a beauty to behold.
At the rally, which took
off at the International Headquarters of the church at Aseese, Ogun State, the
team had stopovers at some select locations, including the Lagos State
Governor’s Office, Alausa.
The highlight of the
programme was when select 56 men and women of God prophesied over the nation.
He also stated that most
importantly, for the current anti-corruption war to be won, President Buhari
must first try to reproduce himself in all other officials of government
working around him.
“The anti-corruption war
must first be domesticated in all serving government officials at all levels of
government including the Judiciary and the National Assembly.
“The founding fathers of
this nation, who fought for independence, their goal was not money but nation
building. Their desire was to see a Nigeria where all would be free and proud
to identify with, a Nigeria that is blessed with equal opportunity for all.
“This noble dream is fast
becoming a mirage. Over the years, Nigeria has systematically destroyed
structures and systems which would have made the country a great country,” he
said.
Pastor (Dr) Abina, who also
led a rally of members of the church on Saturday, October 1, to pray specially
for God’s intervention over the affairs of the country, expressed the hope that
from the ashes of the dark times the country currently faced, Nigeria will
emerge stronger, more prosperous, a delight to all and a beauty to behold.
At the rally, which took
off at the International Headquarters of the Church at Aseese, Ogun State, the
team had stopovers at some select locations, including the Lagos State
Governor’s Office, Alausa.
The highlight of the
programme was when select 56 men and women of God prophesied over the nation.
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